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IV. L. <i,.g**NIIR,
OMeli) Organ of Sumter Countj.
OIBelul Or|M of W.brter County.
FRIDAV--
OCTOBER 17.1890
Tt, Ae**ieesftKOitiinU publto-o
Dolly a ‘ 1 JJ "‘
^*nd Wtekty. during llio ye»r.
Tho DilLT Buconuuu to IMuod ovary
moralng .xe.pt Mondoyo. during tho your,
.two pormtmth.prIlWlo per yeur.
The Tnnv uncouDEk la leaned every
Friday morning,at MOO per your payable
la advance. It hue the largest circulation
any paper In Bouthweat Georgia, olrcnla-
tlng largetyln the eonntleo of Humter, lae,
Terrell, meuart, Webeler, Hclil.y. Martou'
Macon, Dooly and Wlleor.
Kntaretl at Atnerleua Poet*Offleeaa aecond
e tan matter.
All oommunleatlonaahonld be addroaaed
to AMBBICU8 PUBLISHING CO
The Brunswick Times publlehes
tho following:
"Tlio Tiioea lifts ita hat. ltl tho
Hon. N. H. Gardner, Iteproeentn-
llve-eloot or Macon county. &|r.
Gardner in nn Allianoemsu. but bo
announces that ho la for Governor
first, last and all tho time. He In
slain that ho linn the Democratic
party to serve, which is a bigger
thing than anybody's Alliance, and
that, the Interests of the party de
ntand the. election of Governor Gor
don to the Hanatc. Such men
Mr. Gardner will save tho Mtate
from the demagogues."
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE NOTICE
Tile.Executive Committee of the
democratic party of Bumter coun
ty are requested to meet in Amcrl
cus on Friday, the .Hist day of Oe
tober, Inst., at 10 o'clock A. M.
would urge that evory member
will please he present In person
If possible, as matters of lm|iortaue.e
are to be attended to,
J. A. ANSLKY.
Chalr’n. Ex. Com.
Americus, Ga., Oct. 15tb, lfiSO.
JUDGE SMITH A CANDIDATE.
Tbe Columbus Ledger announces
Ex-Gov. J. M. Smith as a candidate
for the United States Senate.
Judge Smith confirms the an
nouncemsnt, and adds that
formal announcement will shortly
appear.
And now Gen. L. J. Gartrell has
for' the Senate,
laughable.
keep as hot aa “love iu August.’
Editor Martin should take a rest
after the election.
The Gordon papers continue to
hold McCuoo up as the scare crow
of the AUlanoo. The Doctor, In the
meantime, continues his way sniil
log.
Hon. John Temple Gravel can
tlnues to reap honora aa tho “orator
of Georgia." His effort at the
opening of toe Piedmont Exposi
tion shows that he Is as eloquept as
of yore. Mr. Graver bas 'a bright
future before him.
The first number of Mining and
Real Estate South, a monthly pa
per devoted to Southern mlulug
and real estate Investments In tho
South, la on our table. It la edited
by Mr. L. P. Bawtell, and consists
ofstxtcen pages. Surb a journal
can do the South great good, and
we have no doubt hut thatMr. Saw-
tell will do great work In aiding
the developments of the growing
South.
WHAT SENATOR BROWN WILL DO.
Anent Senator Brown’s announce
ment ttiat he will apeak at the
State Fair the Augusta News sayi:
Welt, the Senator’s speech will
' furnish a sensation in any event;
whatever he lte theme. It wilt be
a pleasure to many friends In all
sections to weloome the return of
Senator Brown to tbe rostrum and
to watch the wonderful reoupera-
tlon of a man who has so often
boon regarded in extremis.
We do not believe be will refsr,
except In an inoidental way per
haps, to the Senatorial succession,
but It would not surprise us to see
him endorse the farmers' move
ment end give them com# good ad
vice. It he doer take hold of tbe
Senatorial question, however, and
oppose Goy. Gordon, It willaettle
the issue. There need bo no furth
er need to delay the order for nails
for the Governor’s political coffin.
But why thonld Senator Brown
Interest himself in the matter at
all, when he la about to retire and
troug <■■■
■ Can it bo possible that the senior
Senator, after watching the scram
ble of the pollttotana for bis shoes
will come in and deolde to All them
himself a!few more years? Maybe
this.will be Ills way of proving that
neither of hit feet are in .the grave.
If to, (he boys will baveto takes
back seat.
Tim RfcoBDBe does not believe
that SenatorBrbwn will be a can
didate, or will bavo tbe power of
saying who will succeed him. For
that matter, Tub Bbcobdbb doee
not.believe that any man, or*any
dozen men, can nay now who will
he the next Senator. a It la getting
to U. genera’ly believed that Gov.
Gordon Is defeated, but as yet no
maubaa been centered upon whom
the Alliance representatives will
solidly support. Senator Brown
might make a speech which would
(Radically defeat Gordbn, or he
might make one which would help
Mat, but he is not likely to do tho
U, and will not thluk it nsces-
‘ i.tbe former,
castor Brown will do no
> Seim 'or biniftelf can
A little Um line Item appear* in
yesterday's Constitution, above lhe
siguaturo of “T,” advocating Hena-
tor Brown’s re-election. Is It pos
sible that “iJncIo Joey,” after re
maining silent ao long, will become
a factor in tbeHenatorial race? Ilia
speech at tho coming State Fair
will answer that question.
T 3 NOT one of the old worn-out*
X potash, meroury, sarsaparilla,
thousand dosee for a shilling med
icine. It It a remedy which never
fails In Blood Diseases, and always
builds tip the general health of tho
patient. _____
catarrh, then cartes of thetoea
itinucd to tmt unti| it destroyed tbs »oft
my nose first _
and continued to eat until it destroyed
bone iu Um right tide of th«* nose, then
my throat and later on to my lung*, and It looked
uKl wa»doomed S. S.5. hn* cured me,ana
has also cured my little daughter of the sub
S. RITCHEY. Mackey, lad.
Treatise o
i u.aifcf
Home of tlie mostf enthusiastic
Gordon paper* almost make it out
a crime to refuse to support Gor
don for the Senate. Gov. Gordon i«
a great and good man, and has
served his country faithfully, but
every voter has a perfect right to
vote agaiust him, If lie so wishes,
without being condemned for it.
When tlie A. 8. A. club rooms are
erected, Americus should have
Board of Trade on a Commercial
club to aid this organization in its
work, and it Is very probable that
an organization of that kind will be
formed.
Tho Irwinton Blade is a new six
column, four page paper, published
at Irwlngton by T. \V. White,
editor and manager, whfeh Tjie
Recorder welcomes to Sts ex
qJiAtige list.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
VVe lire authorized to announce the name
of J. W. MIZE us ucandidate for rc-elec-
tlon to tho office of Tax Receiver of Humter
county, subject to th** decision of the Demo
cratic nomination.
FOR CORONER.
W> nro authorized to announce the name
ofL. E. (Jack; STANFORD, of thin city,
for the position of Cor morof Humter Coun
ty, subject to the prlmnry election.
FOR SHERIFF.
Mr Z. F. MAKKETT heteby announces
himself ns a candidate for Hherlffof Hum
tor county, wlthMr. W. M.(Buek) RAGAN
as deputy. This announcement Is made
subject to the action of tho primary elec
tion.
•Wo are authorized to unnouncethe name
of L. 0. FOItRKHT ns a candidate for Hhcr-
Iffof Humter County. If elected, Mr. J. 11.
LAMAR will be bla deputy.
^Hept. 20th, 1390. tf
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorised to announce the name
of Mr. JOHN K. SULLIVAN os a candi
date for tho office of County Treasurer, sub
ject to tho Democratic pa*ty.
We are authorised toannounco the name
of Mr.C.C. SHEPPAltD ns a candidate
for re election to the office of County Treas
urer, suhjegt to the Democratic nomina
tion. • *
At too solicitation of many friends, Mr.
8. W. HMALL has consented to bo a can
didate for tho office of County Treasurer,
subject to tlie decision of tbe Domocrsey of
Frmter county.
Wo arc requested to announce tho name
of JOE D. GLOVER as a candidate for
the office of County Treasurer, subject to
the Democratic party.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Wo are authorised to announce the nsmo
of P.-V. WEHHON, of the 29th district, as
a candidate l -rth# offlcoof Tex Collector
of Humter county, subject to the decision of
the Democracy.
For Sale.
A gool second-hand Refrigerator. Ap
ply to nuau CHAPMAN.
oct.l0-d3t.
Rooms to Rent.
^o^-hMIloomLWIlhorwUhomB^nl.
For Sale.
50 i'.“ u i '* u * rn * “nopr'isw.’ 00
oct.lO-lw. Up Stairs over Express Office.
For Sale
Georgia Halted Heed Rye. Wholesale
and retail. Write to N. F. TIFT A CO.,
ocMG-SL Albany, Ga.
Strayed or Stolen,
From my residence m Lamar street, oa
EFVdltt ■asrsafsiAs:
Any Information leading to bis recovery
will be thankfully received imd regarded.
ocL12-dAwl«r. Policeman.
If YOU WISH
to Advertise
Anything
Anywhere
AT Any time
write to
Geo. P. Roweli. &
No. 10 Spruce Street
NEW YORK.
OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIQHT ONLY.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st,
MISS
LIEB
The Gnat EmIMuI Actor,
WILLIAM REDMUND,
Supported By
BEATRICE
AND AN
EXOELLANT COMPANY
la Ilia Successful Military Drama,
HEEMIMIE,
Aa flayed by him
OVER 1,000 NIGHTS.
New Special Scenery, by Story of Boston
Novel and Startling Effects I
Under the Muigemenl ol James Fori
"I saw a play, ami a rood play, too; Its
Reserved mats on sals Friday morning at
9 o'clock at Little Mardrc's.
Trouble Brewing
Shell the S. A. M. or the Central
get the freight on'
Hall’s Immense Stock
Ruu/ueucu .vm incorporated its:
JAMES PRICKER t BRO,
CIIAltLES A. FllICKEK, Provident:
Jewelers and Opticians
Jackson 8t.. (Uari-ow Block.)
^nations, Ga.
Our stock in complete m all Unas. We make a *poci*lty of Diamond* and Flub
Watches. We are inspectors of watches for tho 8. A. M. road; sell watches on the lO'
•tallruent Plan.aml have a Two-Hundred and Fifty Dollar Ship Chronometer to reg*
Ute them by. (Joods we sell will be artistically engraved free of charge. We have the
very latest Instruments with which to test the eye and And oot Just what Is needed
spectacles, and we mil "King’s Combination," the finest glasses 11 tbs world.
Music Department
Wescll ton MOIIMKR, KIMBALL and "JAMBS FRIOKER A BRO." PIANOS
and the KIMBALL ORGANS. Those Instruments are sll first-class. Every one fully
warranted for flvo yean. Wo havo been selling them from eight to twelve years «md
know lust what they are. Call and see them or wrl'e for satslogua.
Wo repair Watcnos, Cloeks afhd Jewelry, and Pianos and Organs, and guarantee
our work. We have been at onr present stand tor twenty-three years. No trouble
find the pis**, to wbicn everybody Is Invited to come.
James Friclcer & Bro.
A. T. OLIVER,
If you want a first-class Buggy CheXf
call at my shop and examine my stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have and
will constantly keep a full assortment of
Single and Double Buggies of all styles.
Don’t forget that I am prepared to meetany
and all competition. Special attention given
to the repairing of all yehioles. Call and see
me, and I will surprise you as to quality
quanity and prices of my own make of Bug
gies.
A. T. OLIVER.
TP. Xj. MOLT,
DEALER IN
BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND HARNESS
WUldapUcato Allan-
Will duplloata any
State.
Ham
baksr Wagon.
Handles the Htnde-
ill LAMAR STREET,
AMERICUS. GEORGIA
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FIRST-OI-aAS t
BRICK.
FOR IREnSTT.
stables, etc. Two minutes walk of business. Suitablo for two or
three families or a boarding honso.
Garden.% Seeds
That are juit beginning In arrive.
Ltatcn for Competitive ratea.
Tbe struggle for Pearl Onion
Beta baa commenced—first cornea,
first served. All kuow that HALL
keapa tba beat of everything—don't
get left! Call at
Everybody knows wbere It la.
XMAS GIFTS FREE
mb « te aekaeWiiona
- -
removal Notice.
I would respectfully notify my
would respectfully noUfy ■
patrons and tbe public generally
that I have removed my drees mak
ing establishment to tbe rooms for
merly decupled by Mr.. Bremstel-
ler, up^etalre blithe Peopled Na-
ihe |iublle for bo liberal a patronage
in fbe part. I ask a continuance of
lhe naufe.
MRS. FANNIE AYCOCK.
$600 IN PRESENTS
To be Given to the Fubeerlbem of
lluleddflnn, Suuub, Ea
Send for Particular, and Sample Cep,.
Ill WEAK MEW
SSS&SSB&a
ESSSSiSHSSs
Knights of honor.
The Loots la
M. Callaway. - Real Estate Agent.
A Good Business Opening!
. I can offer for a few days nn interest In a good
S-A-W 3VEILIL. I
This la a fine chance for a man of energy to make money.
Call at nuce. •
LOTT WAPtRElST.
Bank of Sumter Building.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
r eloee In at a bargain:
I offer tor a few days the following desirable property
Foer houses and lots, housss Just completed; 4 large rooms each; lots fiOxlflft each.
Terms Easy.
One house and lot on College IIIll, large lot 210x170. fronting two streets. The pret
tiest horns fn Americas.
One house said lot on Jackson street, fronting Ih* College. Lam lot, 5 rooms to the
comparatively new house with cook room and bath to use attached, nice out house and
barn on the place. Call for bargains. , ,
HUGH M. BROWN,
Americus, Ga.
705 Jackson St . : :
Fifteen Bha'es Furniture Factory Block for Fait
XT. HOOD HITT,
J. J. HANESLEY,
on City, Town or Farm,
that Deiy Competition!
AMERIOTJS, GA.
ALL
REMOVAL
Cook’s Pharmacy has been removedfrom
Cotton Avenue to the W. J. Slappy corner,
on Lee street, (near Artesian well) where I
will be pleased to serve yo|i in Drugs, Pat
ent Medioines, Garden Seeds, Etc
Respectfully, " h
W. A. COOK, Proprietor
33 XT GG-IES
N w Ruggle, from the REST to.llio CHEAPEST.
-A.il Warranted.
Repairing of all Kinds Doha in BeBt Style,
T. S, GREENE.
Cotton Avenue - - - _ Opposite Prince’* Stables
■il ...It i- J. Or Roust, Vice PreeldenL
on, Ceebler. E. A. Hawkins, Attorney.
H. C. Mitchell, Rook-keeper.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE I
CAPITAL, $50,000.
SURPLUS. $25,000.
niniFiJFE
E,
REPRESENTS THE SAFEST AND STRONGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORK.
Ineurence Pieced on City anil Country Property.'
(>0100 on Jackson Street, two door, north of Telegraph Office.
SCHMIDT’S
Reading Room,
Lamar Street, Americus, Ga
avlng fitted up tliia large room in hanriaeme atyle, with the intun
Handeomo two-story, eight room rosidonco with ont buildings, tlon pf making It a (ilca.ant and oulet reaort, I am prepared to eorve the
fluent and beet Liquors, Wlnee, Beers, and Cigar., mm. of them or my
own ImiHirlallon from Germany and FiSfTfe—»— ■*»
Import „
FREE LUNCH every morning from If to 12.
I sak all to give me a call. .
BIJTLDERS’
10 Now nouao ady,
Hor.IcI iifjiesiitjSwa
uw
I Stools CaW««t Work of all kinds. .
• - — free. Addree, ATLANTA
RKS1DKNT AOBNT Or rBB
Feu Mutual Life Insurance Company.
T<d> company often greater Inene-im-ni. laaa any other,,la thattte —oortly l. ao-
One {arm, 738 acre#, three mile* from Americas.
One farm, GOO acree, near Leslie, eg 8. A. M. R. B.,
mites from Americas, about 880 acres cleared, 10 new tenant houses
on place. Thia ia one of tho finest cotton farma in Georgia; will bo
sold at a bargain. A1m several houses and vacant lots in Ameneua.
sold at a bargain.
Call on . . ' , ••
ysr. d. Haynes efts Son,
318 Forayth Bt., Recorder Building. AMERICC8, OA.
,
Peopte , 8"Bar!
The undorsigned having opened a
of) Vi
maviMMia nun
neat the Aitetlqn welt,' we are pre-'
pared toaerve at all time, j;
Beer on Mult 8il is Bottles, •
' Liprs Cigars ani Tobacco.
and a.k (hr | alrneage of tbepeblle
We also keep
For
“9 liable
homesanurnrinsIntho VTcInlfyof Ameri
cas,6 nillcrtfrotn Amcrl. us Healthful local
ity, goo.| linprux emenls, church ami seho<4
Udiadly 0 euWMMi ^NBdl'jtjO
eyirA*?7fjV/
t FRESH FI8II, U 8k,r.in.
Henry Jones & Co
Joe Smg &f
TO ihwiT rrp.H
CHINESE .’, LAUNDRY,
Will o|m Ibli, WHwU.,,1...
Coh;™5e..er»e p riln*-».'
p EAc6wi°He«si EI '
I ELLAV LLE. GEORGIA
SU* ttDUSEp^ l|far FURM1URE
Oood sainpl* ^4 slseplng noma tot
coatnralal nun and>he publk.
Ynnrpatronage sOltoltcd .
imxiay.
hUATTS HOUSE, .
'ilTOW
mA. knmy*JtrttotrPifj9& 1
forter. m«n all train..
rtrrxor» mwi mi iraipn. .
ram ^
.
SL BSXaZa, Pwopwlakow
IVraDaiu. aRMupiulalima mill polite
Wallers. Porter. iiu-H all il.dM",
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